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OUR MISSION IS TO DEVELOP AND IMPROVE
OUR PATIENTSʼ LIFELONG VISUAL FUNCTION

Welcome To InSight Vision Therapy

At InSight Vision Therapy, our mission is to develop and improve our patients’ lifelong visual function. Our doctor provides thorough binocular vision and visual-perceptual evaluations in a friendly, comfortable atmosphere. Our office gladly co-manages with other eye doctors and therapists in the Rogue Valley, and we will work together to take the best care of our patients. We are delighted to see people of all ages in our clinic, so if you are experiencing difficulties with eye-teaming, eye movement, vertigo or double vision, give us a call. If your child has difficulty in school, take our questionnaire to see if there may be a visual processing challenge.

What Our Patients Say

Zachary working on a visual exercise with blocks of different shapes and sizes

Dr. Carter was always so upbeat and caring!

Dr. Carter was always so upbeat, caring and really worked hard to connect with Zachary and incorporate ideas that would work well with his sensory issues.  She had to be creative and figure out how to motivate him when this was not a pleasant task for him.

Zachary's Parents Sensory Processing Disorder March 24, 2021

Testimonial from VT Grad, R.T., with friends

Straight eyes all the time!

So much cuteness! This patient graduated from vision therapy last year, and today his eyes are doing even better than when he finished therapy! Dr. Carter will be presenting his case study at AMFECCO in México next month. Before surgery, his eyes turned in. After surgery, they turned out. Now they are straight all the time!!

RT Vision therapy graduate 2020 April 13, 2021

Testimonial from VT Grad, T.F.

I have my son back!

“Of all the providers he’s seen, I feel you’ve had the greatest impact on his recovery. I have my son back!” This young man suffered a concussion last fall, followed by debilitating headaches. It took three appointments to complete his initial evaluation because his headaches came on so hard & fast. His parents wondered if he would ever recover. Over time, he was able to read for 20 minutes. Now, he can do 4 hours of school & computer without a headache! His mom and I both struggled to hold back tears at his graduation today.

TF Vision therapy graduate 2020 April 13, 2021

Testimonial from VT Grad, M.W., posing next to our graduation handprint canvas

Great improvements!

This graduate had 20/20 vision yet still struggled to read. Like many children, his reading challenges involved both visual and auditory components. His visual system showed great improvements (he can catch a ball now!) and now he’s working on the auditory piece.

MW Vision therapy graduate 2020 April 13, 2021

Johnny with his graduation cap and certificate

We love Dr. Carter!

She carefully planned out eye therapies and exercises for our son enabling him to improve his challenging eye disability tremendously. When we started with Dr. Carter our son’s eye tracking was among the lowest percentile in the population, but when we finished his ability to track correctly was among the highest percentiles! Dr. Carter personally crafted a regime and homework schedule that helped our son overcome his visual challenges and truly make a lifelong improvement with his vision. Moreover, she made the entire experience enjoyable for our 7 year old so he could enjoy the process and personally revel in his weekly improvements. We wish all doctors were this balanced: effective in their craft, personalized in their plans, fully committed to improving the lives of their patients.

John & Shiho B Vision Therapy Sessions March 25, 2021

Dr. Carter explains her favorite aspects of vision and learning evaluations, and the types of changes she often sees when a patient is enrolled in our vision therapy program.

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